To: This Just In
She sent law enforcement officers on a wild goose case, which BTW cost tax payers a whole lot of money. She lied to the authorities and broke the law. She can't be a nut case because she obviously knew what she was doing. We as a country wouldn't be so worried about disappearing women and children if sociopaths and psychopaths knew that they would be dragged out behind the local court and immediately executed after a short and sweet trial.
Massive searchs such as this are a direct result of the breakdown of the criminal courts, and the failure of our government to address violent criminals in a manner which would get their attention.
71 posted on
05/26/2005 6:19:11 AM PDT by
an amused spectator
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To: an amused spectator
Well, I would have to agree with some of your comments, and disagree with other points.
I would suggest that sociopaths and psychopaths are not intimidated or dissuaded by the threat of capital punishment.
Whether you are in Sri Lanka, Africa, or America, if an individual suddenly disappears without a trace, family and friends will be suspicious and worried. To assume that the reason people worry when women and children disappear is because the judicial system isn't truly serving the public by executing sociopaths and psychopaths is oversimplifying the problem.
I would agree that if justice was truly served, and criminals were justly punished, it would deter illegal behavior by some.
72 posted on
05/26/2005 1:03:08 PM PDT by
This Just In
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